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Gonta Gokuhara said:in other news nintendo hates people
I'd say it's more that they're horrendously out of touch.in other news nintendo hates people
Yeah I agree Vote: NintendoMister Apple said:Well, this is really scummy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_issues_with_fan_fictionDaryl Dixon said:still waiting for the nintendo fan art ban
I could've said this years ago.GalacticPetey said:Goddangit Nintendo. How can you create some of the greatest games to ever exist, and yet be so horrendously incompetent in other fields. They can barely create a functioning online system in 2017, and they have such backwards-ass stance on content creators and fan content. I really want to like you Nintendo but for God's sake get your head out your ass. But I fear as long as the company is still run by a bunch of old men, it's not gonna get better.
While salty mentioned the restriction of Persona 5, which I find a little bizarre since its publisher, Sega (I think), you'd think is more open toward fans using their products for, well, fan things, this problem seems to be mostly unique to Nintendo. I remember reading in a Youtube comment, of all places, that Nintendo practically has no choice and I think has to follow the artists' wishes even if it contradicts fair use laws in other countries because of the Japanese copyright system.Camwoodstock said:You gotta keep in mind how horrendous and outdated some of Japan's copyright laws are in general, ESPECIALLY in the fair use department of things. For all we know, these are only a thing because more conventional systems are unavailable due to Japan's laws.
LeftyGreenMario said:Nintendo hates their fans, there is no other way they can be doing this.